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United States, delegates to Fishery Congress...... 5-6 
views of delegdtes. c+ 5.242 octane crocieaiapae 67 
fisheries, <!<1.0+<5% « 1385-1393. 1410-1411 
EEELENSEACE fate vic ela siatalete'sh etutsene 5 aarp ee 1386-1391 
President's stand for conservation commended. .. 67 
sponge fisheries................ - 425-469, 538-540 
University of Nebraska, delegate................. IL 
Uruguay Lobos Fishing Company, message regard- 
Anie Pelacic Sealin lich kin cle tinsel a sem eestor sielet a 42 
Velvet:sponges'sicg if cie aaau wie sala bo Wain ee ue 415 
Venezuela sponge fisheries..............02e2000e> 475 
Wermtont; Gelesatess csp aussie eie cin. ccel aon pm era nintw aiwletayapatl 10 
Vice-presidents of the congress..........+.+eeeees 24 
Views adopted by the congress. ...............4- 67 
Vincent, Eugene, causes of disease in young salmon- 
(3) (c (oe AOS rere Ree ceria cach Pepe 907-916 
devices for fish ewlttre. 525 20)-:0 sc cis ets 1027-1036 
Vinciguerra. Decio, invitation to congress to meet in 
ROMAN ay cscs al ofe ee nel lela Saar mich om mei (ete 41 
Mediterranean Sea, exploration .............45- 54.55 
named as vice-president. ............-seeeeeeee 25 
next meeting of comgress............e0eeeeeees 42 
Virginia, delegates............ aisraveka/acrs\ane/ wiatelata 10 
von Bayer, H., fishways.. oi since wcele oniets 1041-1058 
measuring fish eggs...........0-eeeeeeeeee 1009-1014 
von Kadich, H., named as vice-president.......... 24 
von Pirko, Franz, American fishes in Austria.... 977-982 
Wading for Sponges soc. cis/.earcrenies oraternnh aan 484 
Ward, Henry B., internal parasites of Sebago sal- 
hee) HS A Arps Oh Mito a nen eiohe ee et era, TISI-1I194 
Washington, Gelepatesir: <r jor) ~ aa acto inten s cise mae 10 
Washington, D. C., Board of Trade, delegates...... 10 
Chamber of Commerce, delegates.......5....... Ir 
Water, conditions in fish culture. .............. 871-989 
copper sulphate to destroy alge.............. 871-890 
density changes, effect upon fishes.......... I143-I150 
dissolved content, effect upon fishes.......... 891-906 
dissolved gases, effects on fishes.............. 898-905 
Piste curd bett eet, UOT. os <ios: teate anes etnoth-a ew iela.o 6a, 915-916 
PASCOMSIGHAURES!. «alee yivieisinieietes = aiait rie ciel 1291-1292 
Suitabslit Ger cice acs sis s!-< 5 sca sim sterase 891-906, 1291-1292 
PETE W al ORAL OSI IE) «|i, «5 letn wig slo 2a sie snore wislatera it 871-890 
treatment with copper sulphate............ 871-890 
gas content, Wisconsin lakes....... eeaseverare’: 1273-1294 
impurities, effects on fishes............-20005 893-894 
pollution, effects on fishes...........2.020005 896-898 
treatment with copper sulphate..... - Salncpatis aut 871-890 
Water-specimen cup, for oyster culture... .. ++ 1299-1301 
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Wax casts of fishes, preparation...... ++ 1355,1360-1362 
West, Henry L.. address. ... 20 
West Virginia. delegates... 0. ..6. 00a esc ese ens 10 
Fish and Game Protective Association, delegates. . iL 
Western Atlantic sponge fisheries 470-474 
Wickford, Rhode Island, visitto................. 66 
Wilson, C H.., international control of Great Lakes. 89 
whitefish production, .\....).0056 cece den sapere 686 
Wilson, H. V, development of sponges from tissue 
Cia SS ee ere.g be crap DEAT contin ach MOS 1265-1272 
We SOMES oy ooo iie cate a cvcopw a leer mala Otol wiate ns wien 421 
Wisconsin, delegates 2).o is)<.sc\sjte oveleteiopn ries svelte tent 10 
lakes, gas content of water.............+5: 1273-1294 
Whitefish, acclimatization in New Zealand...... 970.973 
breeding tabttsiy rc ).2 3 shece sietaerininie daniels 629-630 
catch and plants in Great Lakes............. 660-673 
Cilttite, effects. .jnice a ance rete ects eatorelscateha 673-676 
MICE LG veto ay. feip ahem otelcraina ce alane vhetota aistoveie atom 707-708 
plan to increase production. ..............+ 627-605 
GISCHISSION Gre he ott wateis we aie eee 40. 43. 685-695 
Wer EUZAtON 92 a sin wisi se. sts inte, dislere be letesbione aes 685. 693-694 
fishery, conditions................ 87, 89-90. 637-639 
RPV TE SEAS sem ooresuonadscocd o0a00004 627-695 
Jer | ROO OPAC TOBACCO IE 184, 629-630, 649-660 
ERE tGy Soenroecmo GooedGroT 86,87, 639-641, 676-681 
MACUL HISTORY. 5 ice veletelercie orc /aselsinie/euers o nreleiieceters 649-660 
percentage of fertilization....... 630-636. 685, 693-694 
production in Great Lakes, plans to promote... 627-695 
fey e\ el: (1200 (0) 1 ORC REAP ES woe Pury Free Lah 627-695. 707-708 
PLOLECEION vivre ic <te'm ates S74 sinia pertatatarernyet ate reie 184, 627-695 
White perch culture... 704-705 
Whitman, E C, utilization of dogfish.......... 255,256 
Wholesomeness of oysters as food. ............5 259-267 
Wolverine Fish Company, award offered by....... 7o 
Woods Hole, Massachusetts, visit to ...........-. 66 
Woods Hole region, density of water............. 1240 
fauna and flora studied 1225-1263 
temperature of water 1238-1239 
Worms as fish food... . 1022-1023 
Worth, S G., expansion of shad-hatchery work.. 789-794 
fresh-water shrimp as fish food 853-858 
WASHINS OF LAHS),<. ion) <)xpre «oe wlelelwertnetes 59 
Wey Oring sACIE BATES <2). 0 0(0 01, x/wpe n'a iointn a; aleiae atinls ale 10 
X-ray process in pearl fisheries........ nyaieverniay ee 303-313 
Yellow perch Culture c:.7. s0's.s sais ate s,s:010s00eleie eccnpee FOS—7O0 
Wie lowe SPOM BES nove. a e/als1, ie siete etaleve wrarevalniaiatye ayaa 413 
Yen, Wei-ching W . named as vice-president...... 25 
FISHeTI ES OF CHIME. «5/0, c/o o.</atcleieir oieinie s anuie nveteient 367-373 
